Mountford, Claire

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Claire Mountford

Doctoral Student

Political Studies

BA in Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University | MA in Political Studies, Queen’s University

Doctoral Student

16cim1@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C306

Supervisor: Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant

Fields

Gender and politics (primary); Canadian politics (secondary)

Research Interests

Violence against women in politics, barriers faced by women in politics, and media coverage of women in politics.

Experiences

Graduate research fellowship under the supervisor of Dr. Quinn Albaugh related to political parties in New Brunswick, extensive experience in the non-profit sector specializing in gender based violence related initiatives and organizations.

Honours and Awards

Targeted Engagement Grant, June 2023

Issued by Department of National Defence

Project titled Understanding Hybrid Warfare in the era of Great Power Competition: The Role of Gender in Disinformation Campaigns - funded, work beginning in the fall of 2023 (Value: $40,405)

Ontario Graduate Scholarship, September 2022

Issued by The Ontario Government

The OGS program provides financial support to high-calibre scholars who are engaged in eligible doctoral programs in Canada. (Value: $15,000)

Canada Graduate Scholarship, September 2022

Issued by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

The CGS-M program provides financial support to high-calibre scholars who are engaged in eligible master’s programs in Canada. (Value: $17,500)

Queen's Tri-Agency Recipient Recognition Award, September 2022

Issued by Queen’s University

The Tri-Agency Recipient Recognition Award (TARRA) is awarded to graduate students starting Year 1 in a graduate program who have been awarded a Master’s scholarship from NSERC, SSHRC or CIHR. (Value: $5,000)

Teaching Assistantship, September 2022

Issued by Queen’s University (Value: $11,331)

Wilfrid Laurier Excellence Scholarship, September 2019

Issued by University of Sussex

The Wilfrid Laurier Excellence Scholarship is awarded to students who achieved high academic standing in the first two years of undergraduate study. (Value £1,675)

 

Malcolm, Camille

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Camille Malcolm

Doctoral Student

MA (Queen's), MSc (Toronto)

Political Studies

Doctoral Student

11cmm10@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C307

Supervisor: Margaret Moore

Research Interests

Political Theory; Climate Justice; Moral Responsibility; Human Rights

Brief Biography

Camille is a doctoral student specializing in political theory and comparative politics. Her research focuses on theories of justice, in particular as they relate to climate change and the responsibility(ies) we have in mitigating the adverse impacts of a changing climate. Prior to joining Queen's, Camille worked as an environmental scientist on contaminated site remediation projects. Camille holds a M.A. in Politics from Queen's University and a M.Sc. in Earth Sciences from the University of Toronto.

Selected Awards

R. Samuel McLaughlin Fellowship (2023-2024)

Teaching

POLS 250 - Introduction to Political Theory (Teaching Assistant)

Dunn, Chelsea

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Chelsea Dunn

Doctoral Student

She/Her

Political Studies

M.A. University of Victoria | B.A. (Hons.) Queen's University - Awarded with Distinction

Doctoral Student

16cd13@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B307

Supervisor: Susanne Soederberg

Brief Biography

Chelsea is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University where she specializes in International Relations and Comparative Politics. Chelsea holds an M.A. in Political Science from the University of Victoria and a B.A. (Hons.) in Political Studies from Queen's. 

Research Interests

Chelsea's research considers the global political economy of environmental governance. She is particularly interested in understanding the multi-scalar governance of climate mobility from an ecologically-oriented historical materialist perspective. More broadly, Chelsea is interested in identifying the global relations of power that deliver uneven socio-ecological outcomes in the context of climate change.

Awards

Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2023-2024)

Dean's Award for Global Sustainability (2023-2024)

Queen's Graduate Award (2023-2024)

 

 

Dell, Brendan

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Brendan Dell

Doctoral Student

He/Him

Political Studies

MA Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy (University of Guelph) | BAH Criminal Justice and Public Policy

Doctoral Student

b.dell@queensu.ca

@BrendanLDell

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B300

Supervisors: Stéphanie Chouinard and Paul Gardner

Research Interests

Canadian politics, courts, law and politics, federalism, constitutional law, rights, policymaking, criminal justice

Brief Biography

Brendan Dell is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University working under the co-supervision of Dr. Stéphanie Chouinard and Dr. Paul Gardner. He received both his bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and Public Policy and master's degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy from the University of Guelph.

Brendan's research focuses broadly on Canadian law and politics. Specifically, his research explores the relationship between the government and the judiciary on constitutional issues (such as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms). His dissertation explores the strategic use of courts by provincial governments in constitutional cases.

Awards and scholarships 

  • 2023 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (Queen's University)
  • 2021 SSHRC Canadian Graduate Scholarship - Master's (University of Guelph)
  • 2020 John F. Melby Thesis Prize (University of Guelph)
    • Awarded for highest Honours thesis grade in the Department of Political Science
  • 2020 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (University of Guelph)

 

Cruz, Cindy

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Cindy Cruz

Doctoral Student

She/Her

Political Studies

BA Criminology - Carleton University | BA (Honours) Sociology - Carleton University | MA Sociology - Carleton University

Doctoral Student

20cc69@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C307

Supervisor: Stéfanie von Hlatky

Brief Biography

Cindy Cruz is a doctoral student within the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on the Canadian Armed Forces organization and members within, including elements such as civilian military relations, security, and international relations. She has a multi-disciplinary background with a BA in Criminology, Sociology, and an MA in Sociology.

 

 

Ampomah, Emmanuel

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Emmanuel Ampomah

Doctoral Student

He/Him

Master of Social Science - International Relations (2019), University of Cape Town, South Africa | BA (Honours) Political Science and Philosophy (2017), University of Ghana, Ghana

Political Studies

Doctoral Student

23br16@queensu.ca

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Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C301

Supervisor: Yolande Bouka

Research Interests

Localized conflicts, conflict mediation, African politics, and youth livelihoods.

Brief Biography

Emmanuel Ampomah is a doctoral student in the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University. Prior to joining Queen’s he was a researcher at the Human Sciences Research Council’s Equitable Education and Economies research division in South Africa. He holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Cape Town and a BA (honors) degree in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of Ghana. Emmanuel has presented his research at international conferences in Tanzania, USA, Germany, Belgium and Kenya. He is passionate about peacebuilding, youth, and development in Africa.

Awards

Mastercard Foundation Scholar (2018-2019), University of Cape Town

 

Political Studies in the News - August 10, 2023

The Department of Political Studies is saddened to share that the Hon. Hugh Segal passed away yesterday, August 9th, 2023, at the age of 72.

Hugh was a Peacock Fellow of Political Studies, a friend of our department, a frequent lecturer and visitor to our classrooms, and will be greatly missed. As the School of Policy Studies so eloquently expressed it, Hugh "leaves a lasting legacy of non-partisan leadership in the Policy Studies community at Queen’s, across Canada and beyond."

We offer our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

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Dunton, Caroline

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Caroline Dunton

Skelton-Clark Post-Doctoral Fellow

She/Her

PhD (Ottawa); MA (George Washington); MA (Ottawa); BKI (Waterloo)

Political Studies

Canadian Politics

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Brief Biography

Caroline is the Skelton-Clark Post-Doctoral Fellow, teaching POLS 300- and 400-level courses in Winter 2024. Caroline studies Canadian foreign policy, the United Nations Security Council, diplomacy, and settler colonialism in Canada. She holds a PhD from the University of Ottawa, where she has also been a Research Associate at the Centre for International Policy Studies. She also holds an MA from The George Washington University, an MA from the University of Ottawa, and a Bachelor of Knowledge Integration from the University of Waterloo. Outside of academia, she has worked at Global Affairs Canada, including as a Senior Policy Analyst in Foreign Policy Planning and the Cadieux-Léger Fellow. She is currently the Book Reviews Editor at International Journal. For more information on Caroline’s research, please visit her website.

Teaching

For detailed information about political studies courses and instructors, please refer to the Undergraduate and Graduate pages.